This paper presents a high resolution, multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental reconstruction (pollen, dung fungal spores, micro and macro-charcoal, mineral magnetic properties and geochemistry) in three sedimentary sequences located at different elevations across the Northern Carpathians (Romania) over the Late Holocene (i.e. the last 4000 years). We aim to: i) determine what aspects of prehistoric and historic human activity (e.g. burning, clearing, grazing) have shaped the landscapes of today, and ii) use this information to facilitate their environmental management and conservation strategies to maintain the ecological and economic sustainability of extant habitats in the currently changing environmen
The Carpathian Mountains are considered to be one of Europe’s last “wilderness” areas, but are never...
The Romanian Carpathians are located at the confluence of three major atmospheric pressure fields: t...
Archaeobotanical, archaeozoological and archaeological studies carried out in Chalcolithic sites to ...
The examination of pollen and charcoal from the Gutâiului Mountains in northwestern Romania and the ...
Geo-ecological and landscape change studies at a local scale are scarce in Central-Eastern Europe an...
A high-altitude lake sediment sequence (Buhăiescu Mare, 1918 m a.s.l.) in the subalpine zone of the ...
High altitude environments are experiencing more rapid changes in temperature than the global averag...
Aim The forest steppe of the Transylvanian Plain is a landscape of exceptionally diverse steppe-like...
The objectives of this thesis are to establish a chronological framework for environmental changes d...
We present a new record of vegetation and climate history derived from a multiproxy investigation of...
The Romanian Carpathians are located at the confluence of three major atmospheric pressure fields: t...
The Carpathian Mountains are considered to be one of Europe’s last “wilderness” areas, but are never...
The Romanian Carpathians are located at the confluence of three major atmospheric pressure fields: t...
Archaeobotanical, archaeozoological and archaeological studies carried out in Chalcolithic sites to ...
The examination of pollen and charcoal from the Gutâiului Mountains in northwestern Romania and the ...
Geo-ecological and landscape change studies at a local scale are scarce in Central-Eastern Europe an...
A high-altitude lake sediment sequence (Buhăiescu Mare, 1918 m a.s.l.) in the subalpine zone of the ...
High altitude environments are experiencing more rapid changes in temperature than the global averag...
Aim The forest steppe of the Transylvanian Plain is a landscape of exceptionally diverse steppe-like...
The objectives of this thesis are to establish a chronological framework for environmental changes d...
We present a new record of vegetation and climate history derived from a multiproxy investigation of...
The Romanian Carpathians are located at the confluence of three major atmospheric pressure fields: t...
The Carpathian Mountains are considered to be one of Europe’s last “wilderness” areas, but are never...
The Romanian Carpathians are located at the confluence of three major atmospheric pressure fields: t...
Archaeobotanical, archaeozoological and archaeological studies carried out in Chalcolithic sites to ...